| JOANPLOWRIGHT | English actress and the third wife of Laurence Olivier (4,9) |
| ESMOND | Jill --, actress and first wife of Laurence Olivier (6) |
| VIVIENLEIGH | Actress wife of Laurence Olivier for many years (6,5) |
| SEVENYEARSWAR | Which conflict is also known as the Silesian War, the War of the Conquest and the Third Carnatic War |
| JANE | The third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (4,7) |
| SEYMOUR | The third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (4,7) |
| JANESEYMOUR | The third wife of King Henry VIII and mother of Edward VI (4,7) |
| ABIGAIL | Widow of Nabal who became the third wife of David (1 Samuel 25) (7) |
| AISHA | The third wife of the prophet Muhammad (5) |
| LORRAINECHASE | English actress and model who found fame in a series of TV commercials for Campari in the 1970s |
| DENG | Wendi __, the third wife of Rupert Murdoch (4) |
| FIREOVERENGLAND | 1937 film that providing the first pairing of Laurence Olivier and Vivien Leigh |
| DORKING | Market town in Surrey that was the birthplace of Laurence Olivier (7) |
| KORDA | Alexander ___, Hungarian-born producer of films including The Private Life of Henry VIII (1933) and The Third Man (1949), the former of which he also directed (5) |
| PIPER | Billie _, ex-wife of Laurence Fox (5) |
| TIME | 1986 stage musical that starred a hologram of Laurence Olivier; age (4) |
| YANGTZE | River flowing through the Fengdu Ghost City and Three Gorges, which is the largest in China and the third-largest in the world (7) |
| EMCEE | Give the thirteenth letter, and the third, to the Master of Ceremonies (5) |
| GOLDFINGER | The third film in the James Bond series, and the third to star Sean Connery |
| TRIAD | Musical chord consisting of a note and the third and fifth above it (5) |